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... ships of war , with their crews , and himself to enlist one thousand marines and two thousand foot soldiers , with which ships and soldiers he was to sail to Asia , and receive the command 502 Y. R. 562 : ] 1657 THE HISTORY OF ROME ...
... ships of war , with their crews , and himself to enlist one thousand marines and two thousand foot soldiers , with which ships and soldiers he was to sail to Asia , and receive the command 502 Y. R. 562 : ] 1657 THE HISTORY OF ROME ...
Page 1659
... ships from all parts of the sea - coast to Brundusium ; and now , every thing being ready , he set out from the city in his mili- tary robe of state . About five thousand volunteers of the Romans and allies , who had served out their ...
... ships from all parts of the sea - coast to Brundusium ; and now , every thing being ready , he set out from the city in his mili- tary robe of state . About five thousand volunteers of the Romans and allies , who had served out their ...
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... ships , lest he should be entirely excluded from the sea . It occurred to him that he had been defeated when the Rhodian fleet was absent ; if this fleet were present in an engagement , ( and the Rhodians would certainly not be guilty ...
... ships , lest he should be entirely excluded from the sea . It occurred to him that he had been defeated when the Rhodian fleet was absent ; if this fleet were present in an engagement , ( and the Rhodians would certainly not be guilty ...
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... ships , the same Pausistratus . At this time Livius , with thirty ships and seven quadriremes , which king Eumenes had brought with him , was on his passage from Cane to the Hellespont , in order to prepare every thing necessary for the ...
... ships , the same Pausistratus . At this time Livius , with thirty ships and seven quadriremes , which king Eumenes had brought with him , was on his passage from Cane to the Hellespont , in order to prepare every thing necessary for the ...
Page 1665
... ships of his coun- trymen had sailed from home , and that Pausistratus , who com- manded them , had , in a public speech , uttered several haughty and contemptuous expressions respecting him , and having conceived a particular jealousy ...
... ships of his coun- trymen had sailed from home , and that Pausistratus , who com- manded them , had , in a public speech , uttered several haughty and contemptuous expressions respecting him , and having conceived a particular jealousy ...
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